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Style: Pop Art
Medium: Pencil
Untitled Stockholm print, from the Castelli Sonnabend Collection signed/numbered
Located in New York, NY
Jim Dine Untitled from the Castelli Sonnabend Collection, 1973 Screenprint on rag paper in original portfolio sleeve Hand signed and numbered 158/300 by Jim Dine on the front. Printe...
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1970s Pop Art Pencil More Prints

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Edgar Plans Sketch Book Signed Numbered with Hand Finished Doodle
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Book with sketch 11 × 8 in 27.9 × 20.3 cm Edition 547/1000
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Archival Paper, Carbon Pencil, Color Pencil

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